Author: Catherine

1855 Ball Gown, Part 2 – Skirt – Simplicity 1728

1855 Ball Gown, Part 2 – Skirt – Simplicity 1728

Read part 1 and part 3. The blue underskirt is the basic skirt from Simplicity 1728, gathered all around instead of pleating the front. The aubergine overskirt is 6.5 yards of chiffon with three deep tucks in the bottom third. I calculated the tucks so 

1855 Ball Gown, Part 1 – Bodice – Simplicity 1728

1855 Ball Gown, Part 1 – Bodice – Simplicity 1728

For my 1855 ball gown I chose a royal blue cotton percale with an aubergine chiffon for the overlay, which turned out to have the most wonderful iridescent, colour-shifting effect. I used the same base pattern as my 1860s ball gown: Simplicity 1728. I shortened 

Modern Petticoats – Self-drafted with elastic waist and button detail

Modern Petticoats – Self-drafted with elastic waist and button detail

Since I had some white lining fabric left over from my second Victorian petticoat, I decided to make some modern ones as well. I used my ancient store-bought petticoat as a pattern, making one the same length, one three inches shorter and one three inches 

Victorian Petticoats – Cotton Eyelet

Victorian Petticoats – Cotton Eyelet

For my first petticoat I used the free instructions from Truly Victorian, and 8 yards of white cotton broderie anglaise. It went together very easily, though I deviated from the instructions a bit. Instead of sewing each strip into a loop before gathering, I gathered 

Valkyrie – Butterick 4827 – Dyeing and Finishing

Valkyrie – Butterick 4827 – Dyeing and Finishing

Dying the dress was a long process, but easy. I started by dying some scraps, experimenting with different fade times and combinations. I settled on 10 seconds per inch for the first 8 inches, then 1 minute per inch thereafter. To keep the bottom half 

Valkyrie Wings – Leather with full crow’s wings

Valkyrie Wings – Leather with full crow’s wings

For my wings, I chose to use full birds wings rather than individual feathers, because I prefer the more dramatic look. I settled on crows’ wings and got them from a reputable Etsy seller. They are about 12 inches long and quite heavy for wings, 

Retro 1960s Holiday Dress – Butterick 5748

Retro 1960s Holiday Dress – Butterick 5748

In 2016 I went to my very first company holiday party, so naturally I needed a new dress. The pattern is Butterick 5748, a retro sixties design which I’d had my eye on for a while. The bodice fabric is a remnant of cream taffeta 

George & Ginger Lovesick Bralette

George & Ginger Lovesick Bralette

This is the George & Ginger Lovesick Bralette, which is a free PDF pattern. I made size 0, with C cup, and used a bit of white swimsuit fabric that I had left over from making my dress form cover. I did not make any 

George & Ginger Mood Dress

George & Ginger Mood Dress

This dress incorporated so many new things! My first George & Ginger Pattern, first sew-along online and first time doing lace insert panels. I am delighted with how it came out. The pattern is the George & Ginger Mood Dress, with pockets added. The fabric 

Daybreak – Labyrinth of Jareth Masquerade Ball – Simplicity 1582

Daybreak – Labyrinth of Jareth Masquerade Ball – Simplicity 1582

My Saturday night outfit for the 2016 Labyrinth of Jareth Masquerade Ball was Daybreak, using my yellow 1910s dress as a base. I lit up the skirt, added a cloak, jewellery and a crown. The cloak is Simplicity 1582, view D, which is actually the